The New Gary Burton Quartet

Common Ground

(Mack Avenue)US: 7 Jun 2011UK: 4 Jul 2011

It’s hard not to compare Common Ground to Gary Burton’s Quartet Live album from a couple years back, and not just because one follows the other. Live, despite its ensemble approach, largely turned out to be guitarist Pat Metheny’s showcase. Common Ground has Burton returning to a quartet, but this time Julian Lage has to follow Metheny’s performance. It’s worth noting that both were young guitarists largely introduced by Burton, Lage just seven years ago at the age of 17. Lage isn’t ready to replace Metheny, but he certainly deserves his spot here, whether ripping through a cut like drummer Antonio Sanchez’s “Did You Get It?” or slinking through a nice working of “My Funny Valentine”. Of course, the group as a whole is as tight as you’d expect, and after his 50 years of recording, Gary Burton continues to excel on the vibes. Common Ground probably won’t be any sort of landmark record, but it’s no less impressive for that fact.

Common Ground

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Justin Cober-Lake lives in Charlottesville, Virginia, with his wife, kids, and dog. His writing has appeared in a number of places, including Stylus, Paste, Chord, and Trouser Press. His work made its first appearance on CD with the release of Todd Goodman's first symphony, Fields of Crimson. He's recently co-founded the literary fly-fishing journal Rise Forms.